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On the look out for a new engine.

my old stock block spun a bearing, althou i managed 10.97s and 212km/h(133mph)

good stuff in those std rb26´s=)

so im planning on running a 8-900hp engine next summer

maybe someone has a forged or stroked engine or such that the want to sell?

complete engine or just bottomend

/michael

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On the look out for a new engine.

my old stock block spun a bearing, althou i managed 10.97s and 212km/h(133mph)

good stuff in those std rb26´s=)

so im planning on running a 8-900hp engine next summer

maybe someone has a forged or stroked engine or such that the want to sell?

complete engine or just bottomend

/michael

iv got rb30 bottomend with eagle rods and cp pistons,how much you wanting to spend

if im having an rb30 its got to be prepped for a gtr 4wd.

otherwise ill buy a "new" 4wd bottomend prepped from rips or something like that.

im willing to spend some cash if its the right engine.

so write down the spec and your asking price and we will go from there.

/michael

if im having an rb30 its got to be prepped for a gtr 4wd.

otherwise ill buy a "new" 4wd bottomend prepped from rips or something like that.

im willing to spend some cash if its the right engine.

so write down the spec and your asking price and we will go from there.

/michael

as far as i know it is right i was doin a 25/30 so there shouldnt be any problems with using the 26 i could well be wrong tho

dont know if the rb25 has the same bolt pattern as the rb26 head,never looked at a rb25 so thats more than i know hehe

guess you dont have a custom sump for 4wd application to go with the bottom end?=)

Hi Mike,

Also on the SAU forum :D

I have the following engine available (still in parts so can be build up to spec):

Block:

- HKS pistons

- H beam rods

- STD balanced, polished crank

- N1 oil pump

- N1 waterpump

- Power Enterprise timing belt

- OEM idler, tensioner

- ACL rod+ main bearings

Head:

- Rebuild STD RB26 head with bronze valve guides

- HKS 264 cams with Trust valve springs

- Tomei headgasket

price 4750,- euro shipped

The whole speclist can be changed to your needs. Also porting and other possibilities.

Let me know if this suits you.

Jonne

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